There is an area that is so devoid of life, nothing organic exists; not even on the cellular level.
I suggest you never watch the "Top Gear Bolivia Special", when Jeremy Clarkson, Richard Hammond & James May travelled in three 4WDs in South America.
When the trio entered that area - which hasn't seen rain in centuries - Jezza pointed out that Hammond was the
smallest lifeform in existence there.
You're too simple to realise the implications of what you're saying, that should you watch that episode your head will explode. Because you'll have walked straight into the argumental Claymore mine array of your own making, re. your own admission that - as the Atacama Desert here on Earth proves - even Biblical Creation isn't true, neither.
Enjoy your paradox.
...oh, and as for comparisons, there may be [i]similarities[/i], re, Earth and Mars.
'In 2008, the Phoenix Mars Lander detected perchlorates on the surface of Mars at the same site where water was first discovered. Perchlorates are also found in the Atacama and associated nitrate deposits have contained organics, leading to speculation that signs of life on Mars are not incompatible with perchlorates.'
Nope, not seeing any mention of Mars specifically in the Bible. So much for your so-called 'God's omnipresence & omniscience.
'In 2003, a team of researchers published a report in the journal Science titled "Mars-like Soils in the Atacama Desert, Chile, and the Dry Limit of Microbial Life" in which they duplicated the tests used by the Viking 1 and Viking 2 Mars landers to detect life, and were unable to detect any signs in Atacama Desert soil. The region may be unique on Earth in this regard and is being used by NASA to test instruments for future Mars missions.'
Curiosity killed the Bible.